Japan after the quake(18 images)

Japan continues to struggle more than two weeks after a magnitude 9 earthquake and following tsunami struck Japan. The death toll has risen to over 10,000 dead with still thousands missing.

Tokyo residence watch as half of a city block is left in the dark during a rolling black out in the Shinjuku region of Tokya, March 29, 2011. Tokyo Electric Power Co. implemented rolling blackout to conserve power in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident. UPI/Keizo Mori | License Photo

Earthquake victims arrive at the closed former Kisai high school in Kazo, Saitama prefecture, on March 30, 2011. Futaba-cho of Fukushima prefecture near the earthquake temporarily moved their offices and escape facility to this high school. UPI/Keizo Mori | License Photo

People sort through relief supplies at a government building in Tokyo, Japan on March 29, 2011. Japan continues to struggle more than two weeks after a magnitude 9 earthquake and following tsunami struck Japan. The death toll has risen to over 10,000 dead with still thousands missing. UPI/Keizo Mori | License Photo

Partial blackouts are seen during rolling blackout in the Shinjuku region of Tokyo, March 29, 2011. Tokyo Electric Power Co. implemented rolling blackout to conserve power in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident. UPI/Keizo Mori | License Photo

House shoes are ready for evacuees from the earthquake at the closed former Kisai high school in Kazo, Saitama prefecture, on March 30, 2011. Futaba-cho of Fukushima prefecture temporarily moved their offices and escape facility to this high school. Saitama prefecture. UPI/Keizo Mori | License Photo

Members of Japan Ground Self-Defense Force supply with water for victims of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the country, at the city office of Ofunato, Iwate prefecture, Japan, on March 17, 2011. UPI/Keizo Mori | License Photo

Destruction is seen in the wake of last week's 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami in Ofunato, Iwate prefecture, Japan, on March 17, 2011. UPI/Keizo Mori | License Photo

Destruction is seen in the wake of last week's 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami in Ofunato, Iwate prefecture, Japan, on March 17, 2011. UPI/Keizo Mori | License Photo

Members of Japan Ground and Maritime Self-Defense Force unload drum of fuel from destroyer (DE-233) "Chikuma" as they aid in the massive earthquake and tsunami that devastated the country, in Kamaishi, Iwate prefecture, Japan, on March 17, 2011. UPI/Keizo Mori | License Photo

Destruction is seen in the wake of last week's 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami in Ofunato, Iwate prefecture, Japan, on March 17, 2011. UPI/Keizo Mori | License Photo

Members of Japan Ground and Maritime Self-Defense Force load relief supplies as they aid in the massive earthquake and tsunami that devastated the country, in Kamaishi, Iwate prefecture, Japan, on March 17, 2011. UPI/Keizo Mori | License Photo

Destruction is seen in the wake of last week's 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami in Ofunato, Iwate prefecture, Japan, on March 17, 2011. UPI/Keizo Mori | License Photo

A Sailor assigned to Naval Air Facility Misawa carries debris to a dumpsite during a cleanup effort at the Misawa Fishing Port, in Misawa, Japan, March 14, 2011. More than 90 Sailors from Naval Air Facility Misawa volunteered in the relief effort, assisting Misawa City employees and members of the community following the 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami that devastated the country. UPI/Devon Dow/U.S. Navy. | License Photo

Chargers of Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron (HS) 14 from Naval Air Facility Atsugi flies over the city of Sendai, Japan to deliver more than 1,500 pounds of food to survivors of the 8.9 magnitude earthquake and tsunami that devastated the area, March 12, 2011. The citizens of Ebina City, Japan, donated the food, and HS-14 is supporting earthquake and tsunami relief operations in Japan as directed. UPI/U.S. Navy Photo | License Photo

A fishing boat is seen on a street in Ofunato, Japan after being swept ashore during a massive tsunami that impacted the Japanese fishing port town. Ofunato was devastated by an 8.9-magnitude earthquake that triggered the destructive tsunami, which ravaged Japan's eastern seaboard. Teams from the United States, United Kingdom and China arrived here to assist in searching for missing residents. UPI/U.S. Navy Photo | License Photo

Workers remove rubble from destruction in Kesennuma, Miyagi prefecture, Japan, on March 16, 2011. More than 10,000 people are believed to have been killed by a massive earthquake and resulting tsunami. UPI/Keizo Mori | License Photo

The destruction is seen in Kesennuma, Miyagi prefecture, Japan, on March 16, 2011. More than 10,000 people are believed to have been killed by a massive earthquake and resulting tsunami. UPI/Keizo Mori | License Photo

A man rides his bicycle through the rubble of the destruction in Kesennuma, Miyagi prefecture, Japan, on March 16, 2011. More than 10,000 people are believed to have been killed by a massive earthquake and resulting tsunami. UPI/Keizo Mori | License Photo